Examples of using Magnetisation in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Magnetisation also comes in handy when you need to pick up a screw from the floor.
The magnetisation is so strong that you can pick up the miniature on the banner without it separating from the figure.
They have a significantly higher adhesive force than other magnets with the same dimensions that feature the standard N42 magnetisation.
For information on magnetisation of a material in terms of magnetic domains(small areas that contain the atomic dipoles)
after'magnetisation', all the pupils face the same way- like the dipoles in a magnet.
Direction of magnetisation: Axially magnetized
This also applies to electronic devices and debit cards. Magnetisation.
The magnetisation can be nicely seen here with the flux detector.
Extended outdoor use may cause them to rust and lose their magnetisation.
For each rod magnet, we clearly indicate the magnetisation and the holding power.
Extended outdoor use may cause them to rust and lose their magnetisation.
As soon as you turn off the power, the soft-iron core loses its magnetisation.
The magnet transfers its magnetisation to the iron and the iron acts like a magnet.
Magnetisation in any direction Magnetisation exclusively in the specified direction.
Figure 2: A material before magnetisation: pupils face different directions.
The magnetisation is therefore similar to that of a compass needle.
Temperatures above 80°C destroy the magnetisation of neodymium magnets and magnetic tapes.
This is also called"axial" magnetisation.
That explains the maximum in the magnetisation at this temperature.
After magnetisation, we discuss the internal structure of the magnet.